Car-door hanger.



G. W. PRICE.

- GAR DOOR HANGER.

APPLICATION FILED MAR128, 191'2.

Patented Nov. 18, 1913.

WITNESSES MQ-y scribed, which is peculiarly adapted to the particular form of cars herein described, may of course, be adapted to the other form of cars, such as freight or baggage cars.

Having now described the constructional details of my device, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is- 1. In a car door hanger, a suitable support, in combination with an integral track member provided with a vertical securing flange intermediate its width, a shoulder at one side'of said flange, a guide flange depending below said shoulder, and a horizontal tread portion projecting from the opposite side of said vertical flange.

2. In a car door hanger, a suitable support, in combination with an integral track member provided with a vertical securing flange intermediate its Width, a shoulder at one side of said flange, a guide flange de- Gopies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,'

Washington, D. C.

pending below said shoulder, and a flat tread portion terminating in a guide bead projecting from the opposite side of said vertical flange.

3. In a car door hanger, the combination of a supporting hood member and a track member secured to and depending within the supporting hood, said track member being formed as an integer and comprising a vertical flange intermediate its horizontal width, a horizontal tread portion formed with a guide, and an outer shoulder terminating in a vertically depending door guiding flange.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence oftwo witnesses. CHARLES WV. PRICE. Witnesses:

EDW. J. LonEReAN, J. W. STEINMEYER. 

